Kaesong Complex A Starting Point For Two Koreas' Healthcare Cooperation?

As political talks gain momentum, the Kaesong Industrial Complex in North Korea could be the starting point of possible healthcare cooperation with the South, once the relationship between the two countries improves, a South Korean official report suggests. 

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KAESONG A HEALTHCARE MEETING GROUND?

A report from a South Korean government institution has suggested possible ways to support North Korea and its cooperation with the South in the healthcare sector through the joint use of a special administrative industrial region in North Korea called the Kaesong Industrial Complex.

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